- Year: 2017
- Released: 17 Mar 2017
- Country: United States
- Adwords: Nominated for 2 Oscars. 15 wins & 76 nominations total
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2771200/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/beauty_and_the_beast
- Metacritics: https://www.metacritic.com/movie/beauty-and-the-beast-re-release
- Available in: 3D, 720p, 1080p
- Language: English
- MPA Rating: PG
- Genre: Adventure, Family, Fantasy
- Runtime: 129 min
- Writer: Stephen Chbosky, Evan Spiliotopoulos, Linda Woolverton
- Director: Bill Condon
- Cast: Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans
- Keywords: musical, remake, magic, creature, france,
7.1/10 | |
65/100 |
Beauty and the Beast Storyline
To pay the dark price of pride for failing to look past one’s superficial beauty, a mighty enchantress curses a self-absorbed and cold-hearted French prince to a life of solitude, transforming him into an appalling monster, and the castle’s servants into ordinary but sentient household objects. But, as the years pass by in the desolate palace, an inadvertent mistake will condemn the kind and rebellious book-lover, Belle, to imprisonment within the thick-walled fortress, as the enchanted mansion’s lord desperately seeks love’s warm embrace. The Beast, trembles with fear knowing that his time is short, yet hope still lies in a frail rose’s last petal. Will Belle lift in time the veil that shrouds the bewitched aristocrat?
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Beauty and the Beast Movie Reviews
An Honest Review
If it were in a theater rather than a cinema, it would have been great.
But the fact is we saw this before when it was called Beauty & the Beast.
The songs we all heard before. Rather than an animated background you have a computer animated background but we have still seen it before.
We sit down and pay to watch a movie we already saw turn live action and follow the same plot, the same game, as the movie we fell in love with oh so many years ago.
We are living in an era for that, but we still want it to change at least a little.
Like all remakes it is dull and boring and utterly mindless. Like all remakes it makes changes that are unnecessary and irritating and in some cases, fairly insulting to the fans of the original: Belle, not her father, is the eccentric town inventor and that would, maybe, work if he wasn’t supposed get locked up for being, well, the eccentric town inventor with a story about a Beast.
Take away the establishment of one character that is sort of necessary to the plot and give it to another where it is less important to advance the story and do it only because, well, it’s a remake, you have to find at least one way to really insult the fans…
And changes like this are the only way to do it because, otherwise, you have the EXACT same movie you saw before with little changes made to really just drag the monotony out as much as you can.
I hate remakes, but the fact that it IS THE SAME MOVIE just makes it so much more monotonous to watch than your average remake.
Magnificent Computer Graphic Imagery and Cinematography
“Beauty and the Beast” retells the Disney’s version of the French fairy-tale written by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve and published in 1740. The story is very similar to the magnificent 1991 animation and highly attractive. However this 2017 version is uneven, with the most boring songs that anyone could imagine and reasonable acting despite the great names in the cast. But the top-notch Computer Graphic Imagery (CGI) and the cinematography are worthwhile watching. Keep awake along the musical scenes and you may like and be surprised by this version. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): “A Bela e a Fera” (“The Beauty and the Beast”)
One of the Best Remakes
Amazed!!
Probably the best word I can use to describe my feeling upon watching the film in theaters. It truly was an excellent film. It certainly had some originality, even though it was a remake of the 1991 animated classic. The characters were well driven, and came to life, more realized than I could have imagined.
I still feel the animated version is far more superior, but this is definitely a close second. The acting wasn’t terrible, however, Emma Watson is the most memorable as Belle. She was great. A great step for her, from the days of Hermione in the Harry Potter series. The part of Maurice was better than the animated film, Kevin Kline was nearly unnoticeable, as I didn’t recognize him.